t Gazette?-- UA LEIGH, ;N. C.) Fill DAY, NOVEMUEU 8, l20. oi. XL - .1 No 41 BSSHSMM WBBtssssanJB V nsw . And North Carolina State' t ' ... .. .. . rTBtin wit-i . iL JJl n,. unnSo TtMTiUb T i.K.l i least SI tOMMli paid l "'-"cr- mm kH .VL Uico:.linutl. l It oiw iM7 "V"TTi ,r arc raJ dTerUccuU m( es- iw.ly-Ce etntt tor ea wUi.uc. No lice. pMF. e-o.rt-wrJ.in ot Yn H H JNO. C. Cry, m 1 UU day disulvrii fcf OMrlt bk prt. All wr -mm . t . i ... . j imiBi mum KM arm irK Ikun lor utcai. lbne iwcV(nl in smhI fei-m uiuk eo-c focwwsi aadfsriOe imrnliuly tith Jiitn -. Uiyi Uou lull auitvjricl to ciom t bum erf mil brut. VM IIKNUV I.LY. JOHN C. GUY. JcAmma CooiIt, SmivliRclJ, fttpUnUrr l Ilk, I kiU. J - iy lVii Virginia & Toivac- WE All iLCklVlSO 150 Package well x t il.L GOOltS. AYixicVi we offer i'nr iie on State of North-Caralina, UrMvult Conn y. A2U'.' C -ui t, A. I) Orixi.u.1 takiueut. U o-'.'l ngl.t.ml nle nf deHn.t.nt o irxl J "'B ' tlrfrk. ..Ijoiiiii.e l l-l t4 UW J Fc.m ?.i Uml, Uriu ln:t Uit m illvd I) Uwubou Kg. lec'd.JoL.u.iitl llaglfd ,. ....j . r.j j k I mkH. I hit llil 1 L!!!,iru,'LV-.uiiiautoi i mic i -tiered Ttftftouabic lerms. W uuulie-liw Us ml lor ihrct: UiiwlU iu le .lcigli bur. iliat ui.Ua the drfei.ilw.t ..pp. r l cur Cou t 11ai.i.dnurk TSciiiia o be h. kl loi lUe touuly of i;n.nTille, i lUe m4-Houv 'rl. tU tfrt Mob da of ovii.Imt i.eit, rrplcTjr, pl l t. it, or demur, judgment by .lefKulC will be colore' Kul n HiifM, Sl. plieti K SiMftd. il our M.J Court, ( Office, ioOxlur.1, the lirU Moudy of uirul, i IhsW. . S l Ll'. k.SNE. U.Uk. S7-3tns. prict dr. 5 7i. n rrvn-rn n vnw tor btnra ot U ttuiUIit j n'.IE ol.f nWr tuWf bn tppoiMed ey n ct of il Ue IvjrUUurrftf lxieof SorM.ruiMi, man' . . . I.ieii i 'k1 Lat itat enicrcl UmmI, kniii:l,U: pri-futniMice yTiiii!rt.ti md lh p -fncHlofall pr.c accoilnf to Uw, kOWWiTer 10 llie ub- I C l'i futUiWiDlT SCI1KMR. 3"l. EntertaiiMucm. TDK Subset iber rclunii lib ihHi.k tor the (harr of pali-o-Mge be b iictivwl Iron bia I ir.uli, und 0.e Public cnerll, u.ce lie b opfnud public bouae lu tlii place, mid ilicil a ci.iiuia;ico ml int.. ie ol the tame. Ho hu room lor twelve or loi.netn Member of iLe upprpttcl ing Aiteinbly ; Alo for irmiirl wd travelling irtiiilerrtiTn o uiu will be i.r.-il to ee and render trery Uiing ciiii.fo: t bl He Mill oce.jiel hi laud near IUb Mark.Lt Housf, and will have ncgroc for t.i'r during die session W1LUIAA1 V. BKt L.' SeptemlHT 58, 1 8 :U t 1 ' 1 Entertainment At the sign of Vie S Key in Jinleih, ppIiE nuLseriber give Tiotioe thut lie yet continues to keep a House of eHj.-rtHimuenl at l.i old stand. uIkhii one bondrcd yard etof the .Vtate-House, where he it prcvid d to aeooimodate MeroLer ol' the app-oaching; I egibU tnre, aim all other tLftt niny favor him with ttieir custom, on lite most reasonable terms. J0EIAI1 DILL! Y!U. October 12, 1820. 41- SHEltli'F'S 6ALK. 0' N tlir ttjth d.ty of Noviuiuer, IS'iO at thr Cottrt-!louse in Halifax I on n, will be ix,e.l to pulil.c sale, fur ) ready ntouey, the t'o'.luu in travU A. lot 4 L..iil, viz : 4 'ltot l-tiid :n itotkUiidios, al"vd i-' Jt-t), l( .: . Jaij . s I Lot ol land in UocWaDiUnj;, valued to glOOO I ted to Rkiliui d Carter. '2 rxU ol land in Uo klniidiug Valued to 'J0HJ dollars, listed to J as K. St rut her. I Lot 'if land in iockt j.itling, valued to 5'X) .IciHmh, list ed to . It nrv M.ivkliu ." iy.u vi i,i . in ii.Kklaii.lii.g v.lued to 10OJ dollars, list ed to ' diui'Ud H.inks. I L l . 'i . ...J ... .toe kl mtliug, valued to 0W i!ol!ai , u,l ed to lexin!t:r H. A. y I Lot o' U .d in ioeWlait.liiig, valued to 100J dollar, lifcte'' to Tlionias Uo. II. i 1 Loi ol Unci in Itoekl.iuding, valu.'d to KKKJ dollars, ltt i etl toC V Hoiil i S I .ot of Ijaiul ii; lto-.Uar.diug, v-.ilued to 10'KI doll.. in, ' list d to Win. lulli;tk. 0 J Aeri of LhihI, uot decrited, listed to W. Siuilli for Cu niiiliaoi's heir. 4fi crva of luud, not described, listed to Thus. B Lil llej'inn j' Acres of land, not described, listed IoU.iIhI Vlintou. ! 0 do do lio do , I 'oil) King. do do ndjoinini; U. L. Mars'iall, Kwj. ai.o oth- 'ers, fated to Pendleton H isbcll 1 i'il' cr s of land a.lioiiiioii Jas. Mooi e and others, list ItJU TirkrW at RJ r TuOO 1 lr.2c ot gWO t 5H o 500 " liAt) . 10U ' 5i 15 ' 50 - 70 1 matt Lire a ur ftxusdafioa. TiBl,to iruro " a hippirr lotarilj we tnuit k? ' tore at lfit, C tha rcnt. T)-f maiatrnancf f mat which rx iti, ought, therefore, r te the Irtf, aa M the myt imrHrtant, ol aur crt. B. till tlj not on!erUnd cdIj the ancient ' rtlet . thiugs which bat ixen ref actfil to aasie e abV trick, but likue ail iU new iokiitBnoa IrjaU' Tha iuportance of inaintaioing them-witil T fi. Minet an I enUncy maj he feeo bjr the t J tatka licit have bero made a nod them, itn ra:y perUj. Rraater than aainatnorar.ctetit lnj i aiitatinrs. In the prei,( ttsner, the tra"ifj7n" . Irom irbtt i ancient to wftat inew Uiu omp. r tiifd with a mach daiijer a the rtturu '' trwita ' V what it ne t what haa teen aboliibeil.. Bmh ! aj eqaalij lctJ to an rsplotlon ot the'caUraU Suhj cl to adeductio qlaiiks to a prize of 15 per cent, and nut two in tie wiuca ii i etVMiiiai to1 tvo.d at trtr fceeY " ' Not to deviate in any inannar frvui ta enstT - IV ri. ....... in,, in ik miShc itilrit. hich kt ! 'n order of thiOzS, f rem what c v c r ivin tt ma o ' hitherto anu stall oogbi to anituate every' town in I hve tpro g; OOUo attrmpt thin get, thooeh lbey,''i ! V upport of eaucatloii.upoasiliicarnoT taan any nt,g :.oulU be tltougfit ahtOlUtelT OeCCSsli t. exct bi ' 4 wimruu c iiucriv. aou. aiipr .!....' turelj weighed, such ia.thr rt diiy trs j'r : rnMn.st a.iith i tutWd to rtut the ila of ' ' me age. uoQuuet, aucQ a res;utnn, huwever just or natural, oud excite -wb.tiiata 'r.t,M?:.- tin ii but the advantage ot being placed ia4 ' knowo and acknowledced batit it etidenK. cause, from tins strong ground, it Would be eaV ' V 'i stop or to anticipate in all direction tfia hA' : fc 'tsat ily uncertain motion of the eaemyi f ""' '" regard the objection whfch niaj b made. nieC' I Jj', that, among the couatitutliiiu hittiertu giVe io ufrtndDj, mere aie lome which repose on b$ , . ; f Sturdivant, listed to PollK;k aud others, Kiiiibell a: id others, TTll Vl. fir nix Monilipr r.( tli a . n. hm.r , id to Y iai.cu I te n oi iihuns SI r, ,. ., , i.l 300 er s ol l..nd adioinint' Ronjamin Kimhell and others, : Gr.K lal A.SemM y, ta b- bCconmoilat.l ! Ustcd t0 1Wll Tlti ,)(.,llS J , with private board and comfortable rooms, on moderate . .C; Acres ol land a joining . lame Moore and others. itrim, u eij ,.1n,..,mu uv u. ilJMca to Charles .:trsu..ll liy it' fl V A a r -r ' " Ilaleizh, October 13, 180 41:5f State of North-Carolina, ff alce County. Court of ricas at,d ix& '?r 'eSions, August T 'in, 1820. Thomas Cobbs, as. cc. v Joh': Lvaus Original attach ment levied on Lot of land i . iuleigh. CTV) .E lie&ndant having removed out of the Statr, or so coneeals hinmt-It tin the ordinary proceSi of Law cannot be served on him j It h therefore ordered by the court thaVadvertiscmeut he made in the Star for tht te w.omhp thai if 'he defei.d.oil d'es not come for waid on or l efore the nex t. rmol thisCourt, to he held on the third .Monday it. November ntxi, at the Com t House in H. U gh, and npicyy and plead, other wis? judgment fina.1 will he ha.. nd the property eon demneii suliject to plai'iiifrv recovery B. S KING, C. C 39 3ms prica adv 75. eUe. ir national honot andindercudcnee depends, cum fi'ently hope that the patronage of enlijrhtened individu aUan.lo tiiepuolic at large Will oon enable ibem to o-t the aal" ' ckei, andtbu drawing of the Lo-.-l'rv . i'he present scheme doc r.oi etnhrace the capitol for W iicMhe miiUgers have given bond, nor doea it con template u rie the sum authoilaed by law i yet aa the experiment is untried, the) hare th ug!it proper to pro p;et:.e firm class on as s.na.l a acale as possible, ,re icrviu to themselves tin.-right of proceeding in future to one m l wo additional classes A s-i'mi as a fc-.ifftciejit number oftickcts art disposed of the drawing will confliu not, and the public will be n.'.titi d if t-nt'u the medium of papers when llie dr-vw lug .!.. closed- fhe r.rizes will he nuid tvt'tun sixty clays alter me dr.. v. i. i;;-. arid all .r.zes not de. .unded wiiliin one year from llie li-awi;ij will he coi.m ieied as forfeited for the bench f ill.; iustiiuiion. Sam'l Mitchncr, Tinmas Rice, M. Li.ijd Hill, Managers. Smi hfield. lolinston Co. N.Carrdiiia- 8 N. H. If no drawine takes place within twelve months ; from thc( first d.iy of March next, llie purchase money isio be rtlundt-u toi- Hlln krts bought, when demanded. EOUEIGN. POL.I iCAL STATE F GKUMaNY . Confidential Lttter of Prince Jletternkh, Brime Minister uf Austria, to Jlaren Ber&ttU. tlu Chief Minister iff thr Grand liuk e of Ifaden ''hit letter, we believe, is a circular seat to .the whole MS anvnton Peiriale Academy. APliltl.K; esaruiuuiion of the jiupils i:i this seminary will comijiencc on Mond iy the l.'Uhdav of November, snd will be continued on the two succeetliiig'ilavc. It ia con fidently anticipated tlutt much gintifiralion w4ll' be afforded to those ho are judges of and ted an iwteu.st in a well lnwded nnr sygttiiiiitie coulee of instruction : such is that afiur.'ied in this institution. 1 f close of the eiaminstion a (iold Mndul will be public., (.resented to one or llie youug Ladies, who has ooiupleteu her educatin. Joseph Amlrpwj, Thomas J.Jonea. 4..5ts - J , PrindpaU. SHERIFF'S S AI R. ILL he sold at the CcWtl-House dooi-in rWkfoid. hurry county, on Saturday the '2nd dy of December next, the (ollowing tracts o( LAND, or so muclf thri-oof. Will lint Ik. .nvr. .1..., .1 - r J , - - . . , 18MJ, specified for ibis, viiti, crisis of ndvertisin liw Acres of Abrahaiu Lstis, sdioinine John Fortner Lai'jy Creed's heirs do obei t Creed niattnew i;retd .'olio Hani ' Phebe Ki i-orj's heiit J(iab Oews Thomns lni.ldson Lilwui-d J Orsborn 58 11 100 KMJ 10(1 lso 100G do do do' do do do da do.lohu Simms; 1SI8 do Oice Hums do Uiuiau Biiy do Jesse Denny do Hubert 'alketi do San. I Cwllow 12S Acreol land adininine Win John Sturdivant 565 Aures of lnnl ndioininjr Gen ( listed to J M Nieliolion's orphans. 1 4(10 Aeiesot laml ...Ijoiiiuiy; l'enj 'listed to Kilni'd Vlaclin. ! 100 Acres ot land, adjoining J. Mathews, Lsq and oth :is, llhicu to il.mCT viailliews .fil tj' I I i i. i r. . . n i r ... y . : ol the Utriiiau Prince I -London babtr. 50 Acres of and hi joining Art ur Cotton and others,- J listen to Jolin Uwen. 8.3 Acres ot land adjoining Kocilaudtiig, listed to Kich. ai'd (barter. 311 Acres of land near Kockhu.ding, listed lo Win. J. Harwell. 105 ere of Land, near Koeklandiiig, listed toWiu J Harwell. 117 Acres of lid near liotklainlieg, listed to Z .chariah Hile. 386 Acreof land, adjoining Jas. Marshall and others, !ile to rfaltlie C. uriier. .' 9 u''es oi I nid adjoining .las Marshall, and others, lisud to James I'owell, senV ttW Acres of land not described, listed to John Scott. do udjoiniuii.g Penny Joiner !tud others, said lo belong to John bum I.. 12a AereS adioiniiig luiues Uarnes and others, said 10 be long to 11 enrj II. Williamson 7S cres adjoining j en Pollock and others, said to belong tollenj ) VV ilhaii.soii 3G0 Veres, adjoining VVm U Smith and others, said tt helon to ht ist. IVto . ring's heirs ' . 150 cres adjoining, W nv llryant arid plhers, said to hc Ung to Drvd lii a.lly ' .i93 Hdjoinirig Jos Cotton and otliers, said to be long to lilchat'd llarrtss il ees, a Ijoining Jo Cotton and others, said to belong toNu'eissa Y!U)t -...v..:. '20 Acres; adjoining Cullon McMuiieii . a'hil Others, said to belouj to JJareissa Yoin.g 450 Acl-es, adjoining Polly Uel I and others, said to be long to EU Joyrftr's heirs , UK) Acres, adjoining Geo Espmtll and others, said to be- ' long to IsIihti Sill t 87$ ores, itdjoiiiing Hardy Nevil,said to belong" to Jas. Cantal-phin'3 heirs v ' Orsomiieli of the above lands etc as will pay the taxes due tnereoli for tbeyeiir lsl9, togpthe.i' willi llie costs n' ad vertMng. M. H . PE TT W Y , Sh'Jf. llalifx, 2 '.lii Sept 1G20.' 41 -ft price adv gl4 '., it S5 loo 100 140 . ISO ! S50 ' , 60 M '.too i2$o 13. I ,200 65 85 too Mlo do do do 'do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Thomas MahafTa W nsbington Wood Luke Wofid ' James Miles Thomas Henge Bartlct Greenwood ' do Rieliard. Beaton John Cooper 'James Kidd 'Alexander Bryson WilliaiDHvis William Moor's heirs ' do do Ballard's heirs . Hervej ' Puriiel Blizard , Thomas Pucket ; 'AshbournDeoson 400 ,-100 do do do do do F-anos do Henry McUauiel do Jolm Woo.', do Henry McDaniel doTh's llainptort est dnYixlkin ' iver -do John Fnt do Akillis Key do do doUenj Kidd. 1818 do Joel T'tily 1818 do Elizabeth McCraw do Win. J? Flemming doCoiistuHtiue Perkins do ' CliHbetU Mc Craw, 1818 do Joel f itly, 1818 do Jacob Carson do Andrew Kincannon do. Widow Kingoii, Ar v rarat , .' do Andrew Kincannon do ltcuben Johnson do Needliain Koerers do Absolera Keer, I8'8 State of Nurtli-Carolina, Vnke. dininrn. im'jMa H0ur f ea9 a,,i QC Sesaion, August .sUMsor0! t.V-V: V: Term -1826:,. -r Thomas Cobbs, it &c. v: J hn Evans Original attach mint levied on Lot in Raleigh ' 4 prlK Defendant haviiH' removed out of thfe Btute, or Y .ur Excelleno has xui tssed the desire of hi Hyl Highness tne Grand Duke to know hi geiieiul but precise manner the ideas of the Im perial chinec on the political state ol Germany This invitation on the part of a Prince who gives daily the most laudable proofs of his firm inclina tion to protect its welfare, and his profound sense ol the elements which compose it, honours me as much as it imposes on me the duty ol communi cating to yi-ur Excellency, without reserve, the point f vjw under which we consider the ac tual state of things Time advances in the midst ol storms : to endeavor to arrest its iiupetut si. ty would be a vain attempt. Firmness, mode; raln:i, piuJence, andra union of accurately- as ci'i'tnirietl forces, a-eistilllelt in the pt.wer nl the p.ote :tors aad ft ieuds of order) I his at p-esent constitutes the duty ol alt sovereigns & ofalf eil -idtetttt ned statesmen aud lie alone a mil merit that title in the day oi -danger, who, aftei fxamioing what it possibl, and what is e qitutih, wH riot allow hi;uVself fb be ttPneflTrMra t ie nbli e objectto which his efforts sho. Id tend, either by ineflectual wishes, or by 'drjectiou of ""Ii.11: - f - rnu objectis easily determineil.v In burdaja tt is .t hi ii more nor less than to maintain that winch exists jjta attain it is the only .means of preserving present ad vantages, V perhapa' even t e ht calculated to recover that hicN lus b al eady lost To this ehd the eftoi t aud tne measures of all whoare united uy a common principle and a common interest fcught to be di-ifrj-ed The couihustible elements which had bctsn .o g . prepared 'vere inflamed between uW ycai a 18 i7. and 1820. The false course which the F.e ch miiiiatry purstrtddirring' that-epovb piiie toleration allowod(iti Germany to the- most daiigewiuii doctiinesJ4nef Intiutffence shown' to audacious relormersr-weakpess in repieUsing sis, a..d have consequently n point dapriiifr4" : ' ' f , i unfounded If such bad been thecase, thft' ' : 'J magoguea, always mdelatigbU. wooiil M ' v4 t1 btsis, at ileinagoguea, alvvays mdelatigabU. wooUlfHot nave laneu to unusrmine tnem. .verT order, "s legally estabhVied, contdi&a within ittclt'(Uij V-V;i-principle of a better ajstemi protided at is bnt : ( !s tiie woi k ,f arttt. ary power, or Ira .tic blindnenjl J? Cl,ke that generally of the O-rte ol lll j.jr v i tnav ly .n over bc said, that a charter" i :i.ok.lf--Vi)-i cm ,8 umion, pr -peny so railed ; tne latter W V: t.-ru.cii by lime, and tepeuda .alwiah"thA'VH Itnou'lfll'rf. .ilirl nir liriutimi ..I ........ ... '',': ' . o- ...v ........wu v. vvcniuieui -XQ i ". give to tne deveiopement of the constitatitinal icmiic suui a uireciioii as may separate ; the if. i'sHtd iroto the evil, cousohdate public niitti rit i ':f. '. and preserve the reposa aud liappincss &f t thl r"'". -V.. .w ... me noeiu.i iiviiktcij uosiiie aitfuipti - I t wo great means of safety are deemed now tA ' 'v! evety goverumeut, which, with the leeltng:i. jR'ti'- fflff digut y and its duty, has determined not to fi I troy hseli. : ' r.JI:;.jS x . . ..." .- ;.'-r :trr -I'll I conviction, that between the European p'twert ''if'.; there exists no misunderstanding, And that,- ac"s cording to the invariable principles of soverei"." yV none can be foreseen ThlVIact, wh'icb' ii u'tf l- beyond all doubt, confiroistiur position aud xdal ; f j-antees our strength. ,. . . , " -j" f J The other means is the union formed in htj vf! 1 course of the last nine months between the Ger v f l man states j au union which, by the kleMlIff''L'';ti God, our fifmuesa aud fidelity wilt render sol able. . , ' ; .- Jt-.V-.el.r The conferences at Carlsbad, and thede'ereea -V-'l which issued from them, have acted fa 4 mofd -I powerful and salutary manner Ithan perfiapsi w5 '' f - dae own to out-snivs f i;.n. .''A i .l t i- - "" -,nus wc nave ? stiJ ihe feeling of those embarrassmentahk: agitate us, and when we cu uuly calculate 04 I.IUCUi Measures so important' as tfieViantohIy4ii ' HannaH Pucket ' Josenh Jaekson -John Merrieh Inn... U I. . 'Tn. I . . uruwn neirs au Absolem tveer, 18!S '4 roil. ' mH'nt'V'lle Enoch Poor's do Thomas U Kelly V. Aleowners-unkuown An, Jni, ' do Samuel Johnson do William Goldit.g do Nancv Prichard. JOHN WJUGHT, Sh'ft. Vn j own unknown iso "on's heirs i!w "0 of Sawyers Jept gyiggo, io-9, price d. ."-j BLANKS : Mfi i inun'aiM iiiiiinni. tiir- iiniiiiarv nrf.raua r . Law cannot be served oil him; it is therefore ordered press j . oaaiiy, the pfecipita- by the Court, that auvtriistment be made in the Star for three moitlu, th;it if liie defendant does not como fnarJ on or before the next term of this iou:t, to be hela on the third Monday in November next, al the Court-House rn Raletjb, and replevy and plead, oilier wise judgment fin.il will be had,, and the property con demndd suHject to pla.intffl's recovery. ' ,r- 39-3ms. price sdr. S4 75 ; , VLL those indebted to, the buhscriber, are once; more re quested to ra .ke paynient, as longer imlulireHce cannot he granted J hose who do not sbmidy - 'with ; Gi request, may, rest assured that their, noies mii ttucompl will be ba meiMaielv plared in the hands (tf'sn KttoiHey .for eolltictioii. SottiingbutfHe most urgent necewitv eouid lnUuce the sub scribcr to UotV measure ' Vj - - t ; ) : t v " ? . 'riios.u. SCOTT. Raleigh, Oetober 25, 1820,-A., li' f:j ;43. y 1 1 r 1 i ...... - .v.. oiuii icircciuaiive constttutioi s were gveito the southern states .o'f. Germany all L.e cause haye impressed the most fatal d rctiii on pai lies whom pothing can satisly; Nothing proves better the impossibility of aa , ti fyii.g thee parties than the observation, that ftheir most actue, operations have taken place in I the state where the 'gfeait indulgeuce was ! saown to their pretend eid view j u ' -I The evil had readied sucli a pitch before the ! Congress of Carlsttad. that a tidfliug .political complication would IjaineJie'en Sutlicithttoovcr i tin ww enUre.ry.sbxiaUr5ef.7'Teiiadoin ot th ystem which the great Courts adopted hat pre, served tnem from the dangers whichS mjght .be fatal. Wltat then, ia fiufcti a cane, oueht to W t!je march ofu enlightened 'government. Iu ; Oxlbrd Acadeni ' 1HE semi aimuai eMminstion oi thftudetits' of" 'this ' A I. cadenry Will o- mence ii .(Vjoiid W the'. 1 3th' dav of rents and Guardians art respeci Oxford, October, 19, 1830. November uext, and end on the irdi0 lbtlowJalriPa- tfulf kiviled ut ttenU. 1? , M. 1 AYLOft, SecVi proposing this, rjuestttih i we! presuppose the' pos siliijity ol Halvajierijand we think ourselves per- lectly authorized iW liyca ! hi;pe,V )a examiuiiig ...v.u..... j iiik.i wc i.ais-anjiiii so cievaieu an end, we see ourselves" 'brought back' to the poiut vhericc we sat ouUToi retiair by little nUu uuic an eujuce wucjis'. tm'tawns to lalh we -rr ..-.. . .nsi EMi wfliin e.eii i know the, whOlepf . their results. :Tr rpoch ' -rr f J 1 hici, immediately follows airnbt pretend theni I all to us, but we can .appreciate thei-fri. I doced by threwttttloa oi the SOtTi Vf Se trii 'KP I ! ber b calculutinrthe r( m ! jtt.e enemies of order w0old ftive WXVtHtM I tnem. The resultsol the cot.O. xr.lZ t.fAtr I J Mr M .k..,k ..i.:r:'aTrT'.:.i.-;ft v..vu6,. v, amuig ricuwa-oruer, wilt jiifeV i an etlect less brilliant, but ioWfe ,'pibf Jund' ktid durable. '' coBio idatlon of the Qermaoid 'T' union j-ffers totach of thstates.whiCri'craptisc r itaoefficacioeNguarantee"iiJiVai'to&Ira vantage w piesent circutostincea.nd oi, of "fi 'ft Which we could hot have been painiysui d J I eptby.tt,eseat'a;; The good iaith and mideration with ch thit P important w rk ha heen condtictmawoil 3 the -one; have Jf ed a, ioeertaiBtJ Tented us from taking measures, more bon. and K energetic jbut,, on, the v-ther,; atfpposirift uclt - J h course possiblei there-would have been wainc T to the w;.rk one of the first'condtnar.iaiilfti toe irce joiivicuon ana tne snicere confidence mHB ;ne contraeting parties.; thing xould have cmpeustf4fyc of all J '. JNtithin - . , ' I , ouVi, JC7rV feet, which Viust have been ib etet attempt ttti IT sue the lauye lorce ; and the prepress -hich' the ' con wsrs J.4U n. .-ill. A . i a -a .-, ' .' 1 k.,.e"- v.vuu, 4;uicvuuuiy ajm, tne necessity of ;thlas ' uniott hha made.is, in our oninioA. vLZi a;lr ruletitgenerai giiefflfe heuceforwad.f.av to observe mar be pointed ' " i' t Is outift a ieirords ? fVft-'i f 4 1. Confidefike1 in- the , ddratinnvisi w..hli -m f peace, theiinaoimi yl,ictodirectthehigh:dhe(J pewera-..- J ,h . .V H sdrupUloui aUeikioii to their 4 K 1 ' .".X i ? ofMratiou. " Km&W$TfP KWJW - 3. lVsenic& in the rauiitetiahWr ysJ&$. ilrtH l) we gal basis; e! ihei.isthigtcWstUeuw-.'and i tfSf -S4 1 - i .J.' ,'v Ji' A-'

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